The Cambridge ms (University library, Gg. 4.27) of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

Lokynge vpward vp on þis Emelye And sche ageyn hym caste a frendely ye [VIII. 131.] [VIII. 124-6.] Line 2680 . . . . . . . . . . [no gap in the MS.] And was al hese cher as in hese herte Out of the ground a furye infernal sterte [[a Fury, raised by Venus, IX. 4.]] Line 2684 ffrom pluto sent at request of saturne ffor which hese hors for fer gan to turne [IX. 7.] And lep a syde & founderede as he lep And er þat arcite may takyn kep Line 2688 He pyghte hym on the pomel of hese hed That in þe place he lay as he were ded [IX. 8.] His brest to-brostyn withe sadil bowe As blak he lay as ony cole or crowe Line 2692 So was the blod ronnyn in hese face A-non he was I-born out of the place [IX. 47.] With herte sor to theseus paleys [folio 169a] Tho was he korvyn out of hese harneys [IX. 13.] Line 2696 And in a bed I-brout ful fayre & blythe [IX. 48.] ffor he was ȝit in memory & alyue And alwey cryinge aftyr Emelye Duk Thesius with al hese cumpanye [IX. 38.] Line 2700 Is comyn hom to athenus hese cete With al blys & gret solempnete Al be it þat this / auenture was falle He nylde not disconfortyn hem alle Line 2704 Men seyde ek that Arcita schal not deye [IX. 26.] He schal ben helyd of hese maladye And of a noþer þyng þey wern as fayn That of hem alle was þere non I-slayn [Bocc. makes many of them slain: 'Artifilio,' 'Cornisso' (VIII. 15), 'Rifeo,' 'Arione' (36), 'Narizio' (39), and others, and describes their funerals (X. 4-8).] Line 2708 Alle were þey sore I-hurt & namely on That with a spere was therlyd hese brest bon To othere woundis & to brokene armys Some haddyn saluys & some haddyn charmys [Boccaccio makes only a general mention of the care and comfort bestowed on the wounded (X. 10).] ffermacies of erbis & ek saue Line 2713 Þey dronken / for þey woldyn here lemys haue
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The Cambridge ms (University library, Gg. 4.27) of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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London :: Published for the Chaucer Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner,
1868-1879.

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